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Cavagna advantage is slightly reduced
At 1’36 “is the peloton of the only escapee of the day, after passing through the Côte de Château-Chalon.
Win Rémi Cavagna in the Côte de Château-Chalon
The Deceuninck-Quick Step rider comes first to the top of this fourth-rate mountain award.
The Côte de Château-Chalon is now climbing
Only mountain award of the day. A fourth category award, with 4.3 kilometers, at a 4.7% average slope.
The pursuers have already been caught by the platoon
The main group led by the Bora-Hansgroh hunts the competitors who were part of the chase. Remi Cavagna is the only rider who is alone at 2’53 “.
Rémi Cavagna already has a 2-minute lead
The competitor is on the run and his prominence with the main group continues to rise. The pursuers are at 1’44 “.
One minute ahead of Cavagna
The French competitor is gradually increasing his advantage with the main squad. There are 5 runners in pursuit.
Lukas Pöstlberger leaves the 2020 Tour
The Bora-Hansgrohe rider was left to withdraw from the French competition, due to an insect bite.
Rémi Cavagna undertakes alone
The Deceuninck-Quick Step rider begins to move away from the peloton passing the first 5 kilometers of the race.
First escape attempts by some runners
NTT Pro Cycling’s Max Walscheid, CCC Team’s Michael Schär, EF Pro Cyling’s Neilson Powless and Tour 2020 Stage 18 winner Michal Kwiatkowski of Ineos Grenadiers. They are the first cyclists to seek the getaway.
Stage 19 of the Tour de France begins
The 166.5-kilometer section between Bourg-en-Bresse and Champagnol begins.
The riders are already doing the neutralized output
The neutralized route will be 6.2 kilometers, all of them downhill.
The stage starts around 6:30 am
It can be seen from 7:10 am on the HD2 signal, www.eltourporcaracol.com and the Noticias Caracol YouTube channel. Starting at 9:15 am it goes through the main signal.
This is how Colombians are in the Tour de France
3. Miguel Ángel López (Astana ProTeam) 1:27 “
8. Rigoberto Urán (EF Pro Cycling) 6:05 “
17. Nairo Quintana (Arkea Samsic) 57:49 “
26. Esteban Chaves (Mitchelton-Scott) 1:33:35 “
28. Daniel Felipe Martínez (EF Pro Cycling) 1:52:29 “
46. Harold Tejada (Astana Pro Team) 2:30:10 “
67. Winner Anacona (Arkea-Samsic) 3:23:44 “
93. Dayer Quintana (Arkea-Samsic) 4:15:11 “
The Tour de France leaders
- General Leader (yellow): Primož Roglic of Jumbo Visma
- Points Leader (Green): Sam Bennett of Deceuninck-Quick Step
- Youth leader (white): Tadej Pogacar from UAE Team Emirates.
- Mountain leader (red dots): Richard Carapaz from Ineos Grenadiers
- Group leaders: Movistar Team
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